Show her the money!
Kim Zolciak’s daughter Ariana Biermann claimed her mom and stepdad Kroy Biermann spent all of the money she’s made amid their contentious divorce.
“I have been on TV since I was 5 years old,” the 23-year-old recalled in a confessional on the Tuesday premiere of her new Bravo reality series, “Next Gen NYC.”
“I did reality television with my family and then I started posting on Instagram. I got my first brand deal when I was 14.”
“I was doing like three posts a week and you get paid astronomical [sic] to do a story or to do an Instagram post and I made quite a bit of money. But, unfortunately, my parents took my money.”
Ariana explained she “can’t say exactly” what her parents used her money on, but “found out that it was gone two years ago.”
“I don’t even know how much money I made over the time period,” the reality star admitted. “Nobody was honest, there was no transparency and I have no idea where it actually went.”
Ariana also shared that her parents’ financial woes have put a strain on her relationship with her boyfriend, Hudson McLeroy — especially when Kim, 47, allegedly calls to ask for money.
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“Sometimes I don’t tell Hudson when she’s asking me for something because she’s going through this crazy divorce and living with four kids,” she shared in a confessional.
“I get it and I never want money to destroy the relationship with my family.”
Page Six has reached out to a rep for Zolciak for comment, but did not immediately hear back.
Over the last couple of years, the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum and the former Atlanta Falcons player, 39, have faced financial hardship.
Shortly after the couple filed to end their marriage, Kroy claimed the former Bravo star had a gambling problem that “financially devastated” their family.
He also alleged Zolciak spent over $600,000 on luxury items from high-end stores such as Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Chanel and more between 2016 and 2023.
In February, the exes finally sold their Georgia mansion — for $3 million less than their original asking price — after the home spent a year and a half on the market and faced foreclosure.
“Next Gen NYC” airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.